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... culture of ancient origin and of an exceptionally high order ; ( 2 ) that that culture bore upon it certain racially characteristic marks , in virtue of which it was warrantably called Celtic or Irish , and as a consequence of which it ...
... culture of ancient origin and of an exceptionally high order ; ( 2 ) that that culture bore upon it certain racially characteristic marks , in virtue of which it was warrantably called Celtic or Irish , and as a consequence of which it ...
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... culture generally , however disastrous they may have been to Ireland , since it was the destruction of their ... culture which followed the Danish wars , Irish culture not only continued to flourish , but rose to new heights of glory , a ...
... culture generally , however disastrous they may have been to Ireland , since it was the destruction of their ... culture which followed the Danish wars , Irish culture not only continued to flourish , but rose to new heights of glory , a ...
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... culture , the old language , with the ancient cultural tradition of which it was the symbol , seemed to speak from the tomb , as the dead tongue of Fergus spoke to restore the lost Tain to the bards . Not the least curious feature of ...
... culture , the old language , with the ancient cultural tradition of which it was the symbol , seemed to speak from the tomb , as the dead tongue of Fergus spoke to restore the lost Tain to the bards . Not the least curious feature of ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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